{"id":1163,"date":"2008-06-09T01:41:11","date_gmt":"2008-06-08T17:41:11","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.darkmirage.com\/?p=1163"},"modified":"2008-06-16T10:25:40","modified_gmt":"2008-06-16T02:25:40","slug":"code-geass-r2-episode-9","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.darkmirage.com\/2008\/06\/09\/code-geass-r2-episode-9\/","title":{"rendered":"Code Geass R2 — Episode 9"},"content":{"rendered":"
After last week’s break, episode 9 is finally here! I find this episode’s plot logically defective but the character interactions melodramatically delightful, so on the whole the episode is sufficiently entertaining. Hey, it’s like I just described 90% of Sunrise’s works.<\/p>\n
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The Chinese Federation leases Horai<\/strong>, an artificial power generation island, to Zero to house the one million Japanese who have escaped Area 11.<\/p>\n Judging by the rudimentary map shown, the fictional man-made Horai is located off the eastern cost of Jiangsu<\/strong>, about 300km from Nanjing, which happens to be my hometown. Yes, I did check Google Earth.<\/p>\n Oh yeah, isn’t it interesting how Japan’s geographical outline appears so detailed in the map above, but China’s looks like a rough outline drawn in Illustrator? Artificial coastline due to geo-engineering, or lazy animators? You decide.<\/p>\n The Black Knights get a timely resupply, including brand new Knightmares from India thanks to Rakshata. Apparently India is actually part of the Chinese Federation, which I find quite interesting. I always assumed it was part of Britannia, what with Rakshata being Llyod’s former colleague in Britannia mainland and the whole real-world British colonial era thing.<\/p>\n Unfortunately, before the Black Knights have time to bask on their new concrete island, a terrible news rudely interrupts their high spirits. The Empress of the Chinese Federation is to be married to the crown prince of Britannia, in a political arrangement by Schneizel<\/strong> and the Head Eunuchs. Britannia gets some land concessions and the Empress as their hostage, while the Head Eunuchs get Britannian titles and presumably the benefits that come with them.<\/p>\n A party is held to celebrate this sham, and Zero takes the liberty to invite himself in as usual. Much drama and awkwardness ensue as familiar faces meet. Kaguya kicks Suzaku’s metaphorical butt and Nina predictably goes Eva-Berserk on Zero.<\/p>\n Meanwhile, Xingke<\/strong> and his group of loyalists are shocked by the eunuchs’ action and a plan is drawn to save the Empress from that sad paedophilic excuse for a crown prince. Unfortunately, a surprising betrayal gets the better of everyone…<\/p>\n The whole episode pivots on the fact that the Head Eunuchs basically decided to trade the symbol of their nationhood, the Empress, in exchange for useless Britannian titles.<\/p>\n This is the part that makes no sense to me. Why would the eunuchs want titles? They are corrupted, I get that. But isn’t there enough wealth and power to be had in the Chinese Federation already? Giving away the Empress, essentially the sovereignty of the Federation, just for some stupid titles makes no sense.<\/p>\n Unless perhaps the Chinese Federation is actually so weak that the Head Eunuchs intend to appease Britannia and accept its dominance before their impotence become apparent. (I kid.)<\/p>\n And another thing…<\/p>\n Zero’s double-crossing in this episode is yet another logical loophole that bugs me. Xingke is anti-Britannia and has proven himself to be an honourable ally thus far. There isn’t any real need for Zero to intervene with the coup d’\u00c3\u00a9tat as far as I can see. Maybe he has some larger goals in mind, but as it is, it seems to me that he has now managed to piss off both Britannia and the Chinese Federation…<\/spoiler><\/p>\n By the way, some guy went on a stabbing spree<\/a> in Akihabara today. 7 people are confirmed dead. Apparently it was a random act of violence and he only chose Akiba due to the high pedestrian traffic.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" This happens way too little in real life After last week’s break, episode 9 is finally here! I find this episode’s plot logically defective but the character interactions melodramatically delightful, so on the whole the episode is sufficiently entertaining. Hey, … Continue reading Thoughts<\/h3>\n
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